Show I DR ANNA SHAW EULOGIZED BY UTAH'S WOMEN I Suffrage Leader Extolled for Fearless Service to Humanity H Y YB B By Uarda 11 McCarty Tribute to the thc memory of ot Dr Anna Anno Howard Shaw leader In the woman suffrage movement mo ement who died July 2 I 1 was pa by Utah women en In tho the meI memorial me me- I morial services held hold yesterday afternoon afternoon after atter- i n noon On in the hall under auspices auspices auspices aus aus- of ot the Utah State Council of ot We Women omen men I Mrs Irs Elizabeth P. P Hayward Haward first vice president of ot the council presided Inthe in inthe inthe the absence of the president bars lS l- l P. P I S S. Richards Opening the services with witha with a brief brier resume of ot Dr Shaws Shaw's splendid achievements Mrs Irs Hayward Haward said I Dr Anna Howard Shaw gave s her life lire to the betterment of women and andor of or humanity generally Sho She stood high above the rank and file CHe of ot her people She was born bornand and came into public life Ce at a time when woman was considered of little importance yet tho entire world Is now paying tribute to one of oC the greatest and most fearless souls of ot history It Is IB not given to every generation gen s-cn- to entertain a soul of ot her caliber cali cali- I ber I Mr Mrs Send Sends I Anat AnatA A brief message o from Mrs rs Richards I I citing the decoration of oC Dr Shaw with I the distinguished service cross for war wat work as is chairman of ot the womans woman's divIsion division divi divI- sion slon of the Council of oC National Defense Defence and repeating Dr Shaws Shaw's remarks on the peace terms term and the league leas of ot nations nations na na- na- na was read b by Mrs Annie Wells 1 Cannon Severe as ns are arc the terms of vr peace read the tho words from Dr Shaws Shaw's message message mes mes- sage sas-e they are aro Just And the tho league of or nations although it ma may not be bo all an that one desires is Js the thc only league of ot nations we have Wo Vo must take it or leave it There is no purgatory no nv I way half point we must choose either I heaven or hell I The gospel of ot her life liCe was service I Mrs Cannon continued In 1885 atthe at atthe atthe the age age of or 38 38 she gave up her ministry in the Methodist church and devoted her life from then on un to the cause of oC equal suffrage combining her forces with the leader of or the cause Susan B B. B Anthony With Uh Squirrel 1 Mrs g E 13 E E. Corfman former president of or the Utah State tate Federation of Wom Worn Women's ens en's clubs gave a biography of or Dr I Shaws Shaw's han s 's life liCe She said Dr Shaw was born in England soy sev two enty years ago as-a but come with her parents to this country at the age of or 4 and settled In the timber lands of or I north Michigan It was hero here that she I first developed that determination that I carried her to success in everything e she und undertook n only onla a little girl ctrl she he I I would wander out into the forest a and d climbing on un a log or stump with her her I I eyes ces and arms raised to heaven deliver addresses to Imaginary crowds One day a little squirrel ran out In front I of ot the log los losand and looked up at nt her She said what you ou saucy little nutcracker nutcracker nut nut- cracker do you too think that a girl cant can't do anything Why hy a girl led armies armies armies ar ar- mies t to tJ war and won the greatest vie vic tory tory we wo know about Maybe I cant can't bea be I a a. Joan of ot Arc but I can cnn do o something She gained g entrance to college e In a time when women were not supposed to receive educations and was wall one of vr the first women to bo be admitted to tho the ministry min min- Mrs added Emmeline M Wells II S Speaks Speak Personal reminiscences ces of or Dr Shaws Shaw's life uro were Vere given by Emmeline B. B Wells VeIls who knew V the great rent leader per personally pcr-I pcr I having worked with her in es establishing es- es eS 1 I the first victories for equal suffrage Mrs Johana Melton a past I president of tf the G. G A A. R n who also knew Dr Shaw paid a beautiful tribute to her memory Mrs Ruth nuth May Fo Fox and Mrs Su Susa a 1 Y Gates of ot the general boards of of the Y 1 L L. 31 bf I. I I. I A A. and anel tho the thoI I Relief Relic societies of the tho L. L D D. D S. S church also spoke I A musical pro program under the direction tion lion of or Mry A A. A II included an organ Jr an prelude Handels Lar Largo o b by Tracy Y Cannon Lead Learl Kindly Light LIht b by a quartet composed of Miss Silas Edna Elina Dwyer Dwer Mrs Mn Norman Atkinson R. R R n. Roberts and S S. S Abbott a soprano solo bolo I Renunciation b by Mrs Atkinson and an alto nIto solo atlo by Miss buss Dw Dwyer l The Invocation n n was given by Mrs C C. A A. A Walker alker state secretary of ot the ta Wom Worn ens en's Temperance Temperanc Union Se Seat Seata ts s were arranged on the stand for tor all th tho se e presidents of ot the different women's or organizations or- or I |